DMBM605420 - Pre-enforcement:
Preparing a case for enforcement: Enforcement criteria: General
considerations
Considerations before taking any enforcement and insolvency
action (excluding Tax Credits and Child Benefit)
Before considering enforcement or insolvency
- the tax must be overdue and unpaid
- Quality Gateway checks must have been
carried out
- the debt must not be the subject of
dispute or appeal (though this is not a bar to recovery action in
enquiry cases involving avoidance schemes or arrangements which may
still have ongoing open enquiries - see DMBM605120). For guidance
on which indirect tax debts are enforceable and which are not, see
DMBM530930. The unenforceable debts
should then be suspended, for information on this, see
DMBM531500.
- there must be no Time To Pay arrangement
in place and the option of agreeing TTP must have been considered,
or is not appropriate and any failed arrangement must have been
cancelled in writing
- the customer’s address must be in
the UK and confirmed, ideally, within the last six months.
However, if this has not been confirmed within the last
six months, consider a distraint or Field Force AO call
- consider whether there are any special
considerations about the debtor, for example trusts or executors
(see
DMBM585000 to
DMBM585230)
- for debts that are not tax or interest
(for example Contract Settlements or Class 2 NICs) there must
be less than six years from the statutory due date of the
liability to starting proceedings, for details see
DMBM665210
- a Voluntary Arrangement must not have been
proposed.
Review the customer’s ability to pay. Factors affecting
their ability to deal with the debt may include
- mental ill health
- serious ill health
- extreme old age of customer
- imprisonment
Look at the customer’s ability to pay and where you
consider that such a case is suitable for enforcement include these
facts in the referral.
In all cases where insolvency might attract adverse
publicity, such as football teams, famous personalities,
popular charities, education, health care, the
public sector or major blue-chip companies, highlight
these factors in the referral.
If a confiscation order is in place contact your manager for
guidance.
For guidance on insolvency selection criteria see
DMBM685100.